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I'm sure there's a sticky for this but it's been a while since I've been on the forum as I've been building a cx500. I have a 1980 gs750l I did a few years back and since I'll have another bike to ride I'd like to start this build. The motor runs great with less than 8000 miles on it. I've put around 3000 on it. I know the carbs could probably be rebuilt and synced but they actually run great. I put a hotter plug in them and I couldn't be happier with the color. Either way I'd be doing a carb rebuild. I'm probably going to go hard tail. Where should I start with this to make sure everything is in good working order before I build it? Thanks. Also I have been kicking around the idea of doing two carbs with split manifolds. A guy (murray) builds carb setups for CX500's so I'm sure he could handle this.Tags: None
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Originally posted by thkbaron View PostI'm probably going to go hard tail. Where should I start with this to make sure everything is in good working order before I build it? Thanks. Also I have been kicking around the idea of doing two carbs with split manifolds.
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Agreed with the previous 2 posts. We do however have a member here (Grimly) who built a manifold and converted his bike to a single carb. If I recall he was questioned as well, but made it work. Tinker if you will, but you may find yourself in uncharted waters with potentially not a lot of available help.
My back certainly would not suffer a hardtail. Your results may vary.
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yeah the hardtail was a thought. I'm more than likely going to do an inverted fork setup like the cx I built. So aside from all of that is there anything worth doing to the motor besides a valve adjustment. As I said everything runs great as of now. Any must do's when doing a build mechanical wise? Also the fewer carbs the better in my opinion. Less trial and error if you do have a problem.
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The oiling on that motor is suspect. I think you shim up a spring in the oil pump
Carbs? Sounds like doing 4x the work to eliminate a non existent problem.1978 GS 1000 (since new)
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Originally posted by thkbaron View Postyeah the hardtail was a thought. I'm more than likely going to do an inverted fork setup like the cx I built. So aside from all of that is there anything worth doing to the motor besides a valve adjustment. As I said everything runs great as of now. Any must do's when doing a build mechanical wise? Also the fewer carbs the better in my opinion. Less trial and error if you do have a problem.sigpic
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thkbaron
Ok I'm going to just use my old thread and see if I get a couple of answers. I'm building out this Suzuki since I"m buying a new motorcycle next week. The way I'm doing the new seat makes it pretty much impossible to put the final air box back in. I can change the design up and make it work but I'd rather not. I'm keeping the carb setup stock with the 4 into 1 mid box. Or whatever the hell that's called but I'd like to do away with the final box that has the filter in it. Could I possibly toss a smaller pod filter on the back of the collector box and achieve similar air flow without having to screw with the carbs? Has anyone ever done this? Thanks.
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Originally posted by thkbaron View PostCould I possibly toss a smaller pod filter on the back of the collector box and achieve similar air flow without having to screw with the carbs? Has anyone ever done this? Thanks.
You will not be able to avoid rejetting, though. This is midway between the OEM airbox and pod filters on the carbs in terms of airflow and the jetting needs to match.
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I would think it would jet like using a K&N inbox on the G models.... Kind of "stage 1". Something like 5 up on the main jet, shim the needle a bit & wind the screws out a turn or so. Probably not that big of a deal...1980 GS1000G - Sold
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